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Title: Volatile aroma chemical constituents of fruit pulp of some Kenyan varieties of mango (Mangifera indica L.)
Authors: Wetungu, Martin W
Omolo, Maurice VO
Tarus, Paul K
Segor, Fredrick K
Keywords: Volatile aroma chemical constituents of fruit pulp of some Kenyan varieties of mango (Mangifera indica L.)
Issue Date: 26-Mar-2018
Publisher: American Journal of Essential Oils and Natural Products
Abstract: Volatiles are key constituents of mango fruit aroma and vital in defining fruit quality besides influencing consumer preferences. In this paper, volatiles of eight Kenyan mango varieties: Ngowe, Apple, Keitt, Boribo, Tommy Atkins, Van Dyke, Sabre and Kent were collected on porapak Q adsorbent filters (mesh 40-80μm) using air entrainment kit and analyzed by Gas Chromatography (GC) and GC coupled to a Mass Spectrometer. Fifty-eight compounds, representing monoterpenes (66.1%), esters (19.7%), sesquiterpenes (4.8%), non-terpenoid hydrocarbons (3.1%), and oxygenated compounds (ethers, alcohols, acids and carbonyls) (6.3%), were identified. Some quantitative differences were observed in the distribution of monoterpenes in the mangoes with three distinguishable aroma groups being noted. The first was rich in -pinene and present in all the eight varieties, with significant amounts in Ngowe (10.93%), Apple (34.92%) and Van Dyke (7.42%). The second group, rich in myrcene, included Ngowe (22.74), Apple (24.36%) and Boribo (57.04%). The third was rich in δ-3-carene and comprised Keitt (25.76%), Tommy Atkins (27.07%), Van Dyke (25.6%), Sabre (30.31%) and Kent (35.0%). (E)- Caryophyllene was identified in all varieties while ethyl butanoate was present in all except Sabre and Kent. Ethyl butanoate, -pinene, myrcene, and δ-3-carene have also been found as dominant aroma volatiles in different mango varieties globally. Moreover, δ-3-carene, which is a major compound in Keitt, Tommy Atkins and Kent in this study, also dominates the same varieties in other parts of the world. The qualitative and quantitative
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